Close Read of The Wifes Story by Ursula K. Le Guin
1. Descriptions of a character include more than physical descriptions. Words that explain how a
character acts in different situations, what skills he or she has, and what he or she says can also be
used

(08-24-16) LEARNING GOAL: The students will
be able to create equations in two or more
variables to represent relationships between
quantities, and graph equations on coordinate
axes with labels and scales.
Directions: Do all the problems in your notebook

Geometry Transformation Composition Worksheet
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Directions: Use graph paper to perform the following transformations. Fill in the chart with
the coordinates of the image. Attach your graph paper to the worksheet!
1. Pre-image: X(0,1), Y(6,2), Z(4,4)
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Building Blocks of the Human Body
1. Define matter and energy and explain the difference between them.
2. Give a pictoral and written (can be included in the pictoral) break down of matter (elements and
atoms and what make them up such as protons etc.)
3.

CHAPTER 20
Risk Measurement for a Credit
Portfolio: Part One
INTRODUCTION
In the preceding chapters, we created a framework for
measuring and quantifying the risk of isolated credit
facilities such as loans
We now need to do the same for a portfolio of

AP Macro
Ch. 27&28 Macro Graphing and Table quiz
1. If the marginal propensity to consume is .9, then the marginal propensity to save must be:
A. 1
B. .1
C. 1.1
D. .9
2.
Refer to the above graph. A movement from b to a along C1 might be caused by a:
A. ec

Chapter 6
The VAR Approach: CreditMetrics
and Other Models
The Concept of VAR
Example of VAR applied to market risk.
Market price of equity = $80 with estimated
daily standard deviation = $10.
If tomorrow is a bad day (1 in 100 worst)
then what is the

Practice Test
Wage Determination
1. Real wages in the United States in the long run:
A. show no discernible relationship to output per worker.
B. have increased at about the same rate as increases in output per worker.
C. have increased slower than increa

AP Economics - Exchange Rates Quiz - Do Not Write On This Booklet!
1. U.S. export transactions create:
A) a U.S. demand for foreign monies and the satisfaction of this demand decreases the supplies of dollars held by foreign
banks.
B) a U.S. demand for fo